GE Vernova
GEV Electrification Systems Circularity Manager

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The GEV Electrification Systems Circularity Manager will lead the implementation and optimization of circular economy principles within GEV's electrification systems. This role requires a strategic leader who can translate GEV's 4R framework (Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) into actionable initiatives across product design, manufacturing processes, and end-of-life management. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong execution capabilities, stakeholder influence, and the ability to drive measurable sustainability outcomes aligned with GEV's circularity targets.
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Key Responsibilities
Rethink
- 4R Circularity Framework Implementation & Execution:
- Drive eco-design initiatives and integrate sustainable materials into product development (NPI, NTI, and related checklists)
- Harmonize Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) programs across ESY for priority products
- Develop and execute the 2030 sustainable materials long-term strategy with clear milestones and deliverables
- Develop and deliver training programs to educate employees on circular economy principles and practices
Reduce
- Develop and implement circular manufacturing strategies with measurable waste reduction targets
- Execute projects that optimize material usage and manufacturing efficiency
Reuse
- Consolidate and harmonize life extension and optimization services across product lines
- Establish reuse protocols for components and materials within the product lifecycle
- Create value propositions for customers through extended product life services
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Recycle
- Design and implement end-of-life (EoL) solutions and services that maximize product recyclability
- Enable strategic partnerships with suppliers and recycling partners to enhance capabilities
- Establish closed-loop systems where technically and economically feasible
Product Stewardship & Compliance Leadership
- Own the Product Stewardship and Circularity program, ensuring regulatory compliance (particularly EU regulations) and achievement of circularity goals
- Implement and maintain GEV Enterprise Standards for sustainable materials and circularity practices
- Establish robust monitoring systems and report progress using GEV metrics aligned with the sustainability digital technology roadmap
- Manage pollutant tracking and mitigation programs
- Lead the circularity governance
Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Master’s degree preferred.
Experience:
- Minimum of 7 years in circular economy or product lifecycle management.
- Experience in the energy or manufacturing sector is highly desirable.
Skills:
- Strong understanding of circular economy principles, the GEV 4R framework and leading circularity regulations (i.e.: EU).
- Proficiency in LCAs and EPDs.
- Excellent project management and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Strong execution & influencing capabilities
- Knowledge of Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies.


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Characteristics
Innovation:
- Exhibits a creative and forward-thinking mindset. Continuously explores new ideas, technologies, and methodologies to enhance circular economy practices and drive sustainable innovation.
Customer-Centric Approach
- Places the needs and expectations of customers & regulators at the forefront of circularity initiatives. Ensures that sustainable practices enhance stakeholders’ value and satisfaction and deliver on GEV goals.
Lean Mindset
- Applies lean principles to eliminate waste, optimize processes, and improve efficiency in circular economy practices.
- Focuses on continuous improvement and value creation through benchmarking and intelligence.
One Team
- Fosters a unified and collaborative team environment. Works effectively with cross-functional teams, external partners, and stakeholders to achieve common sustainability goals.
Accountability
- Operates with a strong sense of responsibility and ownership. Holds oneself and others accountable for delivering on sustainability commitments and circularity objectives.
Additional Information
- Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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